Emo
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Greetings,
I have made my first foray into Cephs with a 1.5"(not including head\arms) Sepia O. It has been doing very well in a 60g cube for about 2 weeks now. Upon reaching 3-4" it will be moved to a 60x24x18 currently in waiting. From my original research done about a year ago this size should be adequate for an adult Sepoia O..
From previous research I learned that these guys are good at training newbie owners to overfeed them. I certainly believe it now as mine is as voracious as any creature I had in my 3 years of salt and 10 of fresh. Currently feeding 1 @1" goldfish or guppy a day along with one or two ghost shrimp. The cuttle also eats a couple of thawed mysis a day. The plan is to switch over to frozen silversides and krill daily as soon as possible with a live SW crab(theres a mithrax in the tank at the moment that will get grabbed by the cuttle a couple times a day and carried around the tank for a it then dropped to scurry off under a rock) at least once a week.
So Im wondering if there is a rule of thumb to feeding Officianalis. I figured I would increase its feeding 1:1 with its growth...3" = 3" of fish\crab\shrimp a day, 4" =4" of critters until about 6" when it becomes roughly 1:0.5. Any input here will be very useful.
Behaviour: This being my first cuttle I have been very cautious when around or working in the tank. My little Sepia O. is occasionaly startled and will take a quick 6" jet away before taking a hover and turning dark, no inking incidences yet...hoping to keep it that way. This usually happens when I walk toward the tank and the cuttle is occupied with something else then notices me. The majority of the time when I walk up to the tank the cuttle will move to the front of the glass if not already there, or hover a few inches off the sandbed and do the tail to head alternating banding or turn its head and arms dark, while moving its arms as if it wants to grab me. I was wondering if this is a threat display, and if I should alter the way I approach the tank. The cuttle will also hover just a 1/4" with its arms on the sandbed and sway side to side occasionaly. Then again, sometimes it just hangs out on the sandbed and watches me as I clean the skimmer, clean the glass, or stare at him up close. Also I have a mirror on a pc in the same room as his tank that will watch him with while facing the monitor. He may haved laid on the sandbed for 10 or 20 minutes but as soon as I turn my head to the tank he will jump up and begin hovering around the front glass.
Sorry if I ramble but I just want to be certain I am not stressing this awesome creature.
Ok, one more thing: currently running a total of 60 wimpy watts of NO on this tank. This tank is slowly being turned into a softy/button/shroom tank with a 150w 20000K HQI pendant Im just itching to put on it. Any pointers on acclimating the cuttle to the new light. Also, if the cuttle does ever ink in this tank is there anything I can do to lessen the damage? I would of course do a succesion of water changes along with carbon and poly-filter that I normally run, but are there any possible long term effects on my 6" DSB of LR?
Thanks in advance!
I have made my first foray into Cephs with a 1.5"(not including head\arms) Sepia O. It has been doing very well in a 60g cube for about 2 weeks now. Upon reaching 3-4" it will be moved to a 60x24x18 currently in waiting. From my original research done about a year ago this size should be adequate for an adult Sepoia O..
From previous research I learned that these guys are good at training newbie owners to overfeed them. I certainly believe it now as mine is as voracious as any creature I had in my 3 years of salt and 10 of fresh. Currently feeding 1 @1" goldfish or guppy a day along with one or two ghost shrimp. The cuttle also eats a couple of thawed mysis a day. The plan is to switch over to frozen silversides and krill daily as soon as possible with a live SW crab(theres a mithrax in the tank at the moment that will get grabbed by the cuttle a couple times a day and carried around the tank for a it then dropped to scurry off under a rock) at least once a week.
So Im wondering if there is a rule of thumb to feeding Officianalis. I figured I would increase its feeding 1:1 with its growth...3" = 3" of fish\crab\shrimp a day, 4" =4" of critters until about 6" when it becomes roughly 1:0.5. Any input here will be very useful.
Behaviour: This being my first cuttle I have been very cautious when around or working in the tank. My little Sepia O. is occasionaly startled and will take a quick 6" jet away before taking a hover and turning dark, no inking incidences yet...hoping to keep it that way. This usually happens when I walk toward the tank and the cuttle is occupied with something else then notices me. The majority of the time when I walk up to the tank the cuttle will move to the front of the glass if not already there, or hover a few inches off the sandbed and do the tail to head alternating banding or turn its head and arms dark, while moving its arms as if it wants to grab me. I was wondering if this is a threat display, and if I should alter the way I approach the tank. The cuttle will also hover just a 1/4" with its arms on the sandbed and sway side to side occasionaly. Then again, sometimes it just hangs out on the sandbed and watches me as I clean the skimmer, clean the glass, or stare at him up close. Also I have a mirror on a pc in the same room as his tank that will watch him with while facing the monitor. He may haved laid on the sandbed for 10 or 20 minutes but as soon as I turn my head to the tank he will jump up and begin hovering around the front glass.
Sorry if I ramble but I just want to be certain I am not stressing this awesome creature.
Ok, one more thing: currently running a total of 60 wimpy watts of NO on this tank. This tank is slowly being turned into a softy/button/shroom tank with a 150w 20000K HQI pendant Im just itching to put on it. Any pointers on acclimating the cuttle to the new light. Also, if the cuttle does ever ink in this tank is there anything I can do to lessen the damage? I would of course do a succesion of water changes along with carbon and poly-filter that I normally run, but are there any possible long term effects on my 6" DSB of LR?
Thanks in advance!